Compare Bottles, Flavors, Prices and Best Uses
Casa San Matías is a historic tequila producer from Jalisco, Mexico, with more than 130 years of tequila-making tradition. The brand works with blue agave and offers a broad range of styles, from fresh, cocktail-friendly blancos to oak-aged reposado, añejo, cristalino and extra añejo expressions.
San Matias Tequila ranges from bright and peppery to smooth, rich and barrel-driven. Compare each bottle by flavor, serving style, price range and availability, then choose the right option for Margaritas, sipping or gifting.
Which San Matias Tequila Should You Buy?
Check each san matias tequila price and current availability before ordering. Each guide range starts at the retailer’s displayed price rounded up to the nearest dollar and extends $15 higher. Final prices, promotions and inventory may change.
| Bottle | Style | Taste | Best use | Price range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Matias Gran Reserva Blanco | Blanco | Fresh agave, citrus, flowers and pepper | Margaritas, Palomas or neat pours | $35–$50 |
| San Matias Tahona Blanco | Blanco | Sweet agave, citrus, pepper and a velvety texture | Premium cocktails or sipping | $52–$67 |
| San Matias Gran Reserva Extra Añejo | Extra añejo | Oak, vanilla, caramel and spice | Slow sipping or gifting | $50–$65 |
| San Matias Tahona Reposado | Reposado | Cooked agave, vanilla and oak | Neat, over ice or spirit-forward drinks | $57–$72 |
| San Matias Tahona Añejo | Añejo | Caramel, vanilla, roasted agave and oak | After-dinner sipping | $73–$88 |
| San Matias Añejo Cristalino | Cristalino | Agave honey, vanilla, coffee and chocolate | Neat or over ice | $48–$63 |
| Rey Sol Extra Añejo | Extra añejo | Oak, vanilla, caramel and spice | Premium gifting and slow sipping | $280–$295 |
San Matias Gran Reserva Blanco Tequila
San Matias tequila blanco offers fresh agave character suited to cocktails or neat pours. Gran Reserva Blanco is made with 100% estate-grown agave from the highlands of Jalisco and delivers citrus, subtle floral notes, pepper and a clean finish.
Choose tequila San Matias blanco when you want the lower-priced and more cocktail-friendly blanco in this guide. Its $35–$50 range makes it a practical choice for Margaritas, Palomas, ranch water or a simple pour with ice.
San Matias Tahona Blanco Tequila
Tahona Blanco is made from 100% blue agave and offers agave sweetness, citrus and pepper with a smooth, velvety texture. It can support a premium Margarita while still having enough character to drink neat.
The san matias tahona tequila range includes blanco, reposado and añejo, but the blanco provides the freshest expression of the agave. Its $52–$67 range suits buyers who prefer an artisanal profile and are willing to spend more than they would on Gran Reserva Blanco.
San Matias Gran Reserva Extra Añejo Tequila
The san matias gran reserva tequila collection gives shoppers two very different choices: a crisp blanco for mixing and an aged expression for slower sipping. Tequila San Matias Gran Reserva Extra Añejo is the richer option.
This bottle is identified as a three-year-old tequila made with blue agave. Its profile combines toasted oak, vanilla, caramel, cinnamon and spice with a smooth finish. The $50–$65 range makes it an accessible entry into mature tequila and a useful gift when Rey Sol is beyond the available budget.
San Matias Tahona Reposado Tequila
San Matias tequila reposado balances cooked agave, vanilla and oak. The retailer describes a traditional process using 100% blue agave, stone ovens, tahona milling, natural fermentation, double distillation and oak-barrel aging.
The result sits between the brightness of Tahona Blanco and the deeper caramel character of Tahona Añejo. Choose it for neat pours, ice or a spirit-forward cocktail where some barrel flavor is welcome. Its guide range is $57–$72, but the bottle is currently sold out.
San Matias Tahona Añejo Tequila
Tahona Añejo is made from blue Weber agave and aged in oak barrels. It offers roasted agave, caramel, vanilla, oak, citrus and subtle spice, with a warm amber color and a fuller profile than the reposado.
Its $73–$88 range makes it the highest-priced Tahona expression in this comparison. Choose it when you want richer oak character for neat pours, ice or an after-dinner drink without moving into the much higher price range of Rey Sol.
San Matias Añejo Cristalino
San Matias Cristal Tequila is commonly used when searching for San Matias Añejo Cristalino. Tequila San Matias Cristal combines aged flavor with a clear appearance. San Matias Tequila Cristal is best served neat or over ice.
This expression is made from 100% blue agave, aged for 18 months in American oak and crystal-filtered for clarity. It offers agave honey, citrus, vanilla, roasted coffee, chocolate, nutmeg, herbs and gentle oak.
The $48–$63 range places it near Gran Reserva Extra Añejo. Choose the cristalino for a clear presentation and silky aged profile. It is currently sold out.
Rey Sol Extra Añejo Tequila
San Matias extra anejo tequila options include the accessible Gran Reserva expression and the premium Rey Sol bottle. Rey Sol is made with blue agave and associated with French oak, a gift-box presentation and a deep amber appearance.
Its flavor profile includes toasted oak, vanilla, caramel, caramelized agave, flowers and spice. The $280–$295 range reflects the displayed sale price rounded up before adding $15.
Choose Rey Sol for a milestone gift or premium presentation rather than for value alone. The bottle is currently sold out, so shoppers should request a restock notification.
Tequila Casa San Matias: Heritage and Range
Tequila Casa San Matias comes from a Jalisco producer with a portfolio centered on blue agave. The range moves from cocktail-ready blanco through reposado, añejo, cristalino and extra añejo. Product information for the Añejo Cristalino references more than 130 years of tequila-making tradition, giving shoppers options for mixing, sipping and gifting.
Best San Matias Bottle by Occasion
Gran Reserva Blanco provides citrus, pepper and fresh agave in the $35–$50 range.
Tahona Blanco adds a velvety texture and pronounced agave character for $52–$67.
Tahona Reposado combines cooked agave, vanilla and restrained oak for $57–$72.
Tahona Añejo offers caramel, vanilla and roasted agave for $73–$88.
Añejo Cristalino provides mature flavor and a clear appearance for $48–$63.
Gran Reserva Extra Añejo provides three years of aging for $50–$65.
Rey Sol offers a gift-box presentation and French-oak character for $280–$295.
San Matias Tequila Questions
Is San Matias Tequila made from blue agave?
Yes. The product listings identify blue agave across the Gran Reserva, Tahona, Cristalino and Rey Sol expressions. Several specify 100% blue agave. Gran Reserva Blanco uses estate-grown agave from the highlands of Jalisco.
What is the difference between blanco and reposado?
Blanco emphasizes fresh agave, citrus and pepper with little or no barrel influence. Reposado spends time in oak, adding vanilla, caramel and wood notes. Compare Tahona Blanco with Tahona Reposado to see how aging changes the flavor.
Is San Matias Cristal the same as cristalino?
“San Matias Cristal” is commonly used as a shortened name for Añejo Cristalino. The tequila is aged for 18 months and then filtered to create a clear appearance while retaining vanilla, coffee, chocolate and oak notes. View Añejo Cristalino.
Which San Matias bottle is best for margaritas?
Gran Reserva Blanco is the most practical Margarita choice because its citrus, pepper and fresh-agave profile can remain noticeable beside lime and orange liqueur. Its $35–$50 range is also the lowest in this guide. Check Gran Reserva Blanco availability.
Which bottle is best served neat?
Tahona Añejo, Añejo Cristalino and both extra añejo bottles suit neat pours. Choose Tahona Añejo for caramel and oak or Gran Reserva Extra Añejo for longer aging at a lower price range.
How much does San Matias Tequila cost?
The standard bottles in this guide have starting prices from $35 to $73, with every guide range extending $15 above its rounded starting price. Premium Rey Sol Extra Añejo occupies the substantially higher $280–$295 range.
Where can I buy San Matias Tequila?
Vintage Wine & Spirits lists all seven bottles compared here. Available products can be ordered through their individual pages, subject to local shipping restrictions. Sold-out bottles offer restock notifications. Start with the currently available Gran Reserva Extra Añejo.
Choose Your San Matias Tequila
Choose a crisp blanco for cocktails, an oak-aged Tahona for sipping or Gran Reserva Extra Añejo for a richer pour. Check the current product page for final pricing and availability, then order your preferred San Matias Tequila.
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